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the government of spain has been struggling for months now to turn the country's economy around. today, new figures were released showing the number of people out of work is at a new record high. >> some 4.9 million spaniards are currently registered. that's an unemployment rate of some 25%, and many fear the situation is going to get worse before it gets better. >> long queues at the unemployment office had become a familiar sight in spanish cities, and they keep getting longer. the number of jobless rose for a fourth consecutive month in november. almost 500,000 more are out of work compared to a year ago. >> i wish there were more jobs. we are sinking in unemployment. >> i think the bad situation we are in is going to last at least another two years. >> the government, of course, hopes that is not the case, but so far, it has not had any success in bringing down the jobless rate. >> these are obviously very bad numbers. unemployment continues to rise. we work hard every day to try and change that. we are dealing with a crisis. >> critics at home city government's approach of c
the government of spain has been struggling for months now to turn the country's economy around. today, new figures were released showing the number of people out of work is at a new record high. >> some 4.9 million spaniards are currently registered. that's an unemployment rate of some 25%, and many fear the situation is going to get worse before it gets better. >> long queues at the unemployment office had become a familiar sight in spanish cities, and they keep getting longer....
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the tax-evasion probe was the governing topic there, too. have this report from the frankfurt stock exchange. in the investigation against deutsche bank have been the big issue on the frankfurt -- >> the investigation against which a bank have been the big issue. the co-ceo is under investigation. experts fear there might be heavy image problems for deutsche bank, not because of these investigations, but also because of the fact that there might have been market manipulations made by deutsche bank, and also because of the fact that the whistleblower accused deutsche bank of hiding losses in the balance sheets. deutsche bank shares have been only slightly down while the market continued to rally and finished on the highest level since more than four years. >> let's take a quick look at some market numbers. the dax closed 8/ -- 1/3 of 1" up. -- 1/3 of 1% up. dow jones is at 13,300. the euro is trading at 1.3083. the un security council has issued a statement condemning north korea's rocket launched during an urgent meeting to discuss a possibl
the tax-evasion probe was the governing topic there, too. have this report from the frankfurt stock exchange. in the investigation against deutsche bank have been the big issue on the frankfurt -- >> the investigation against which a bank have been the big issue. the co-ceo is under investigation. experts fear there might be heavy image problems for deutsche bank, not because of these investigations, but also because of the fact that there might have been market manipulations made by...
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an elected government brought down by those who oppose it. it is a sign of just how polarized it has become. at the heart of the crisis is the president and his recent decree, giving himself immunity from judicial scrutiny. use the powers to rush through the constitution and call a referendum. tonight, thousands of opposition activists gathered outside the presidential palace. in a senior reminiscent of what happened when the bark -- mobaric was toppled. here they have their heroes and those they call martyrs, with the same at the keys asian -- the same accusation, that the revolution has been hijacked. >> he has put himself above the law. he has done everything to bring down his legitimacy. >> so a country that has once united against the dictatorship is now divided about how best to replace it. >> the unrest in egypt to the civil war that shows no signs of stopping in syria. today hillary clinton said the president's departure would be key to any transition. as efforts continue, so, too, does the blood shed on the ground. a prison in damasc
an elected government brought down by those who oppose it. it is a sign of just how polarized it has become. at the heart of the crisis is the president and his recent decree, giving himself immunity from judicial scrutiny. use the powers to rush through the constitution and call a referendum. tonight, thousands of opposition activists gathered outside the presidential palace. in a senior reminiscent of what happened when the bark -- mobaric was toppled. here they have their heroes and those...
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the government stopped us from doing that. we had to go to the courts to have rights returned to us. when it was returned to us, we were against filing criminal charges. the government, instead, put a tribunal in place, a tribunal with no legal authority to pass sentence or issue verdicts, and that tribunal still concluded that the order to assassinate them could have only come from the highest level of government. there was no one higher than her at the time. in the years that followed, they didn't do much to remove suspicion. sharif, who was, at that time, head of the intelligence bureau and reported directly to the officer of the prime minister was on the road that night, and he was inducted into the people's party central committee. last year, actually, as on the first pakistan day of president, awarded them, an national medal, to one of his co- accused in my father's murder case for services to the pakistani people. at the time that -- well, up until three years ago before he became president, standing trial in not just m
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the institution that has remained neutral will be reluctant to get involved on behalf of the government against the people. >> earlier in the day on the other side of cairo, the president's own supporters were also out in force. they handed out copies of the controversial constitution, a document for all e egyptians. >> they have no discrimination whatsoever. >> major trouble was averted tonight because the groups were kept apart. in this divided country, a referendum on the constitution is due to take place on saturday. >> awhile protests continue to paralyzed parts of cairo, the capital damascus has renewed fighting. it has been two years since the uprising, tens of thousands have died. the middle east editor is in damascus and sent this report on the battle for an increasingly divided city. >> damascus is at the heart of the bloodiest arab uprising. they keep them under tight security that squeezes traffic down the main road. the capitals still functions. but the battle for damascus is under way. it is happening in the suburbs after months of shelling and air strikes. it is controlle
the institution that has remained neutral will be reluctant to get involved on behalf of the government against the people. >> earlier in the day on the other side of cairo, the president's own supporters were also out in force. they handed out copies of the controversial constitution, a document for all e egyptians. >> they have no discrimination whatsoever. >> major trouble was averted tonight because the groups were kept apart. in this divided country, a referendum on the...
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has deliberately demonized the syrian government. we've heard this stuff before about you know saddam hussein's debbi m d's knew was going to unleash them on the us and mushroom clouds. american cities and it was entirely bogus it was that it was a way to get the american people to support the invasion and occupation of the country and that's what all of this interventionism is all about to install their dictators into power look like how the us empire is not complaining about the dictatorship in bahrain i mean there you've got a military u.s. military base so they've got to stay quiet about that tyranny and you see what went on in egypt you see in saudi arabia i mean the u.s. has long supported dictatorship saddam hussein was one of the ones they supported and so this is about regime change in the hopes of installing a pro-u.s. regime but as we've learned things don't come out is there as they often plan and to be. well headline issued by syrian rebels threatening to kill the ukrainian journalist captured back in october expires on
has deliberately demonized the syrian government. we've heard this stuff before about you know saddam hussein's debbi m d's knew was going to unleash them on the us and mushroom clouds. american cities and it was entirely bogus it was that it was a way to get the american people to support the invasion and occupation of the country and that's what all of this interventionism is all about to install their dictators into power look like how the us empire is not complaining about the dictatorship...
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islamic government a muslim brotherhood style government that is absolutely intolerant fundamentally hostile to the west washington has failed to officially denounce the many suicide bombings perpetrated by the rebels in syria preferring to focus on the wrongs committed by the assad regime alone the us is also ramping up the rhetoric about the possibility of the assad government using chemical weapons against civilians something that damascus says would be suicidal on the other hand many rebels are not averse to the idea of suicide in the name of what they call a holy war militants have recently taken control of a toxic chemical plant in the country's second city of aleppo a video was uploaded to youtube showing them testing chemical weapons on rabbits we could not independently verify the authenticity of the footage for the you will die like these two rabbits despite supporting the anti assad forces the obama administration also recognizes that there are radical groups among the opposition in an attempt to distance themselves from extremists washington has designated one almost a te
islamic government a muslim brotherhood style government that is absolutely intolerant fundamentally hostile to the west washington has failed to officially denounce the many suicide bombings perpetrated by the rebels in syria preferring to focus on the wrongs committed by the assad regime alone the us is also ramping up the rhetoric about the possibility of the assad government using chemical weapons against civilians something that damascus says would be suicidal on the other hand many rebels...
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forces of an elected government struck down by those who opposed it. it is another sign of how polarizing egypt is becoming. at the heart of the crisis is president morsi giving him self immunity. he has called a referendum on the constitution. tonight, thousands of activists gathered outside the presidential palace. in scenes reminiscent of what happened when hosni mubarak was toppled, the soldiers provided a photo opportunity. here they have their heroes and those they call martyrs. from all of them the same accusation, the revolution was hijacked. >> he has broken all of his mandate. he has put himself above ala. he has done everything to break down his legitimacy. >> a country was united about the dictatorship is now divided over how to replace it. bbc news, cairo. >> from egypt to the civil war that shows no signs of stopping. today, hillary clinton reiterated that president aside departure would be crucial. jeremy has been to a prison in damascus were some of the fighters are being held. this is his report. >> the soundtrack of the damascus gate,
forces of an elected government struck down by those who opposed it. it is another sign of how polarizing egypt is becoming. at the heart of the crisis is president morsi giving him self immunity. he has called a referendum on the constitution. tonight, thousands of activists gathered outside the presidential palace. in scenes reminiscent of what happened when hosni mubarak was toppled, the soldiers provided a photo opportunity. here they have their heroes and those they call martyrs. from all...
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on who is actually doing the fighting against the government there as well as a look at the top to. the death of former russian spy alexander litvinenko who was poisoned in london six years ago is once again on a spotlight testimony at a preliminary hearing into that incident to suggest that litvinenko was a paid british intelligence agent and that the russian state was involved in his murder. and following those developments for us. this is not just about the sort of salacious details of spying on the world there is there are wider implications to this and of course it has been the major stumbling block in u.k. russian relations for the last six years since it happened and it comes up every time there's any kind of problem in the relationship between russia and the u.k. and of course the main program at the moment is syria and how much involvement the international community could have in syria we hearing that the inquest lawyer has said that the u.k. government has material evidence that the russian state is guilty but interestingly under the law the english courts can't pass judg
on who is actually doing the fighting against the government there as well as a look at the top to. the death of former russian spy alexander litvinenko who was poisoned in london six years ago is once again on a spotlight testimony at a preliminary hearing into that incident to suggest that litvinenko was a paid british intelligence agent and that the russian state was involved in his murder. and following those developments for us. this is not just about the sort of salacious details of...
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. >> the syrian government is under increasing pressure tonight. the american and russian foreign ministers met with the u.n. envoy on syria and hillary clinton said events on the ground in syria are accelerating. she also joined the u.s. defense secretary in expressing concern that damascus is considering using chemical weapons against the rebels. >> i think there is no question that we remain very concerned, very concerned. as the opposition advances, in particular on damascus, the regime might very well consider the use of chemical weapons. >> secretary panetta went on to say that the white house made it clear there will be consequences should the assad regime make the mistake of using those weapons on its own people. for more on the perspective from damascus, i spoke a short time ago to the bbc's jeremy bolon -- jeremy bowen. >> the issue has been pretty firm on the use of chemical weapons. any news from damascus? >> i think the regime here can feel the pressure. it has been under huge pressure in the last couple of weeks, increasing pressure.
. >> the syrian government is under increasing pressure tonight. the american and russian foreign ministers met with the u.n. envoy on syria and hillary clinton said events on the ground in syria are accelerating. she also joined the u.s. defense secretary in expressing concern that damascus is considering using chemical weapons against the rebels. >> i think there is no question that we remain very concerned, very concerned. as the opposition advances, in particular on damascus,...
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in fact for the use of chemical weapons by the syrian government that would be counterproductive the weapons of mass destruction are argument used so effectively in two thousand and three and later found out to be a complete hoax they've just they've tried it out of the dustbin and their plan to rerun it again. while ordinary people endure life in austerity reg britain it seems are some corporate giants will stop at nothing to get out of paying their share takes a void in costs of the dead stricken country tens of billions of pounds a year on a figure that's no longer being tolerated as our teeth are further report. people from all of that will tend not to protect this country it's with this company it's like starbucks and apple google at the moment it's really part of a much larger picture welcome to the world of tax avoidance illegal but morally suspect way the companies and the wealthy have been dodging paying their fair share most people are due to discuss these companies do not the very taxation which is a criminal offense but are void taxation basically use existing facilities
in fact for the use of chemical weapons by the syrian government that would be counterproductive the weapons of mass destruction are argument used so effectively in two thousand and three and later found out to be a complete hoax they've just they've tried it out of the dustbin and their plan to rerun it again. while ordinary people endure life in austerity reg britain it seems are some corporate giants will stop at nothing to get out of paying their share takes a void in costs of the dead...
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the assad government is not suicidal it has been playing its cards very carefully there is no basis in fact of for the use of chemical weapons by the syrian government that would be counterproductive the weapons of mass destruction argument used so effectively in two thousand and three and later found out to be a complete hoax they've just they've tried it out of the dustbin and their plan to rerun it again. frosty christmas ahead in britain with bumper taxes and welfare cuts but not everyone is feeling the pinch profits churning multinationals are governments and starbucks amounting to exploit tax in the us to the fullest the public wants payback the center for three ports that's telling the government it's not doing enough. well people from all over the border tend not to potential conflicts with pomp and. google at the moment it's really part of a much larger picture welcome to the world of tax avoidance illegal but morally suspect way companies and the wealthy have been dodging paying their fair share most people are due to discuss these companies do not the very taxation which
the assad government is not suicidal it has been playing its cards very carefully there is no basis in fact of for the use of chemical weapons by the syrian government that would be counterproductive the weapons of mass destruction argument used so effectively in two thousand and three and later found out to be a complete hoax they've just they've tried it out of the dustbin and their plan to rerun it again. frosty christmas ahead in britain with bumper taxes and welfare cuts but not everyone...
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the assad government is not suicidal it has been playing its cards very carefully there is no basis in fact for the use of chemical weapons by the syrian government it would be counterproductive the weapons of mass destruction are argument used so effectively in two thousand and three and later found out to be a complete hoax they've just they've tried it out of the dustbin and their plan to rerun it again. their opinions are three presidents have received this year's nobel peace prize on behalf of member states the e.u. has been given the award in recognition for fostering peace even before the prize was handed out to the decision was barred to master indignations rather you know several previous winners wrote an open letter to the nobel foundation demanding that the blog be stripped of the award i had of sunday's ceremony hundreds of monsour through the norwegian capital in protest john lott land up from the institute of democracy incorporation believes peace is one of the last things the e.u. should be rewarded for. but there has not been peace in europe for the last sixty years
the assad government is not suicidal it has been playing its cards very carefully there is no basis in fact for the use of chemical weapons by the syrian government it would be counterproductive the weapons of mass destruction are argument used so effectively in two thousand and three and later found out to be a complete hoax they've just they've tried it out of the dustbin and their plan to rerun it again. their opinions are three presidents have received this year's nobel peace prize on...
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the assad government is not suicidal it has been playing its cards very carefully there is no basis in fact for the use of chemical weapons by the syrian government that would be counterproductive the weapons of mass destruction argument used so effectively in two thousand and three and later found out to be a complete hoax they've just they've tried it out of the dustbin and their plan to rerun it again. to the u.k. now and the only people that try to survive in austerity wrecked britain it seems some corporate giants will stop at nothing to get out of paying their share with tax avoidance cost the that stricken country tens of billions of pounds a year a figure that's no longer being towed away to a third or fourth reports. people from all over the tend not to come to this conference with this pompous ass like starbucks and apple google at the moment it's really part of a much larger picture welcome to the world of tax avoidance illegal but morally suspect way companies and the wealthy have been dodging paying their fair share most people argue to discuss these companies do not a
the assad government is not suicidal it has been playing its cards very carefully there is no basis in fact for the use of chemical weapons by the syrian government that would be counterproductive the weapons of mass destruction argument used so effectively in two thousand and three and later found out to be a complete hoax they've just they've tried it out of the dustbin and their plan to rerun it again. to the u.k. now and the only people that try to survive in austerity wrecked britain it...
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so if the russian government had nothing to do with it then who was to blame. well there are many theories there are many are sort of facts as well and as far as i know russia has some proof some very serious evidence which will be uncovered and of this month i can't tell more but i've just spoken to my colleagues on t.v. who strongly believe that comes twenty third of december the world will know far more interesting the year range from one of his main suspects under a look of war to take a lie detector test just remind us what happened there what was it what were the results of that well it was done by independent british police draft experts and the results of the test were very conclusive for so far as the experts are concerned you know the test subject under lugovoy nor to all three questions did he have anything to do with the murder was he involved in any way in the murder and did he ever handle the polonium it's all the questions were sort of generic in love and all inclusive and he said more to all those questions and the expert said that he was truthf
so if the russian government had nothing to do with it then who was to blame. well there are many theories there are many are sort of facts as well and as far as i know russia has some proof some very serious evidence which will be uncovered and of this month i can't tell more but i've just spoken to my colleagues on t.v. who strongly believe that comes twenty third of december the world will know far more interesting the year range from one of his main suspects under a look of war to take a...
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in fact for the use of chemical weapons by the syrian government that would be counterproductive the weapons of mass destruction argument used so effectively in two thousand and three and later found out to be a complete hoax they've just they've tried it out of the dustbin and their plan to rerun it again. there's a financially frosty christmas ahead in britain with bumper taxes and welfare cuts but not everyone is feeling the pinch profit churning multinationals like imus and starbucks managing to explore with tax laws to the fullest the public wants payback sarah ferguson reports they're telling the government it's not doing enough. people from all of the tend not to put this conference with this company it's like starbucks and apple google at the moment it's really part of a much larger picture welcome to the world of tax avoidance illegal but morally suspect way companies and the wealthy have been dodging paying their fair share most people are due to discuss these companies do not the very taxation which is a criminal offense but are void taxation basically use existing facilit
in fact for the use of chemical weapons by the syrian government that would be counterproductive the weapons of mass destruction argument used so effectively in two thousand and three and later found out to be a complete hoax they've just they've tried it out of the dustbin and their plan to rerun it again. there's a financially frosty christmas ahead in britain with bumper taxes and welfare cuts but not everyone is feeling the pinch profit churning multinationals like imus and starbucks...
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is just one of hundreds who have suffered in the anti-government protests that started around twenty months ago when revolution fever was sweeping the middle east and north africa descend in bahrain differs little from that in nation swept by the arab spring because there was never to stop because at the different it is against the regime against that because of the shit against the situation. one thousand five hundred prisoners we have. every day we have a lot of. security forces surrounding the areas attacking the people at that house and given the outcome of the arab spring and. bahrain's ruling elite is doing its best to stamp out revolt the government recently slapped a ban on public gatherings bahrain's chief of police says it's not permanent but it is necessary we have introduced a temporary restriction on gatherings and protests and that is. one reason because lately we have seen that these gatherings been taking. more violent. methods than one year we had over four hundred protests and that's more than one protest but big and we have tried to solve the problem however they d
is just one of hundreds who have suffered in the anti-government protests that started around twenty months ago when revolution fever was sweeping the middle east and north africa descend in bahrain differs little from that in nation swept by the arab spring because there was never to stop because at the different it is against the regime against that because of the shit against the situation. one thousand five hundred prisoners we have. every day we have a lot of. security forces surrounding...
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isn't doing enough to stop it i guess the government now is a start of the year for more whole forest legislation so assumes the pals and so on regards a new forest court and according to be a lot of for us that's sort of the guys in waltham in the in the forest to the still forest courts deal doesn't work just you. know do it there's no one tries to stop them in just five years the force will be gone they'll sell it all to china and what will the people who live afterwards do like it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. just do the jolly champ was created in the fifty's and mass produced i think it came out of hand and it was out of the car battery powered. toy that when you turn it on a clock to the symbols together all crazy crutch this year i'm going to find it and i decided i wanted to make the most noise thing i could think of it represents me in so many ways. that. that's
isn't doing enough to stop it i guess the government now is a start of the year for more whole forest legislation so assumes the pals and so on regards a new forest court and according to be a lot of for us that's sort of the guys in waltham in the in the forest to the still forest courts deal doesn't work just you. know do it there's no one tries to stop them in just five years the force will be gone they'll sell it all to china and what will the people who live afterwards do like it's a...
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in fact for the use of chemical weapons by the syrian government that would be counterproductive the weapons of mass destruction argument used so effectively in two thousand and three and later found out to be a complete hoax they've just they've tried it out of the dustbin and their plan to rerun it again. well leading bahraini human rights activists now believe our job as how does it present cut from three to two years chad has been imprisoned just on charges of organizing illegal gatherings and inciting violence he said to have been expecting to be released the international pressure is mounting on the monarchy to stop political activists the uprising in bahrain has been ongoing for almost two years now the shia majority demanding democratic reform in the sunni. geopolitical honest passion henson doesn't believe anything will change. really genuine democratic reform in a country like bahrain it is housing the u.s. naval fleet at the same time in washington or london or in tel aviv we're talking restively. into a military conflict. makes it a huge problem to see any real reform hap
in fact for the use of chemical weapons by the syrian government that would be counterproductive the weapons of mass destruction argument used so effectively in two thousand and three and later found out to be a complete hoax they've just they've tried it out of the dustbin and their plan to rerun it again. well leading bahraini human rights activists now believe our job as how does it present cut from three to two years chad has been imprisoned just on charges of organizing illegal gatherings...
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coming out fears wiping over syria's chemical weapons while the west concerned the syrian government used them we assess whether the bigger problem would be if stockpiles get into extremists hands and get the story of an american woman who was forcibly sterilized as a teenager is part of a government program to build a so-called healthy nation as a couple of the many very stories just. which is slow often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that just softens a force on the island of a horn at the heart of. his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and his horses weren't there sometimes he gets lonely here but horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes. it's part of my every day life. i home suburban home to it now brats like you just laugh for centuries most still live off the land breeze cattle and fish. by coal is often called the pearl of siberia a horn is said to be the pearl of by. it's all end of think forests. and vast stops. virtually undiscovered by tourists until som
coming out fears wiping over syria's chemical weapons while the west concerned the syrian government used them we assess whether the bigger problem would be if stockpiles get into extremists hands and get the story of an american woman who was forcibly sterilized as a teenager is part of a government program to build a so-called healthy nation as a couple of the many very stories just. which is slow often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily...
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. >> the syrian government is under increasing pressure tonight. the american and russian foreign ministers met with the u.n. envoy on syria and hillary clinton said events on the ground in syria are accelerating. she also joined the u.s. defense secretary in expressing concern that damascus is considering using chemical weapons against the rebels. >> i think there is no question that we remain very concerned, very concerned. as the opposition advances, in particular on damascus, the regime might very well consider the use of chemical weapons. >> secretary panetta went on to say that the white house made it clear there will be consequences should the assad regime make the mistake of using those weapons on its own people. for more on the perspective from damascus, i spoke a short time ago to the bbc's jeremy bolon -- jeremy bowen. >> the issue has been pretty firm on the use of chemical weapons. any news from damascus? >> i think the regime here can feel the pressure. it has been under huge pressure in the last couple of weeks, increasing pressure.
. >> the syrian government is under increasing pressure tonight. the american and russian foreign ministers met with the u.n. envoy on syria and hillary clinton said events on the ground in syria are accelerating. she also joined the u.s. defense secretary in expressing concern that damascus is considering using chemical weapons against the rebels. >> i think there is no question that we remain very concerned, very concerned. as the opposition advances, in particular on damascus,...
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well those who have an interest in data confidentiality whether it's governments or or terrorists or or cyber criminals or whoever will know that the cloud is is a pretty insecure place with regard to data confidentiality so. i would assume that well trained terrorists for example. would not store the data any clout so really regarding effectiveness you can question that. from real point of view of the best way to fix all that well all over the world including in china and russia and in europe and in in the united states internet surveillance is increasing and it's quite breakneck speed so a solution would be. to at least try and come to some international standard of how to resolve all this and what does privacy mean i know that this is a very ambitious goal but as we all move into the internet and as we all as it all becomes a part of our daily lives free speech and privacy online is becoming ever more important. right on by have from the netherlands so many thanks indeed for sharing your views that. syria's chemical weapons arsenal is again whipping up a frenzy at least in the us
well those who have an interest in data confidentiality whether it's governments or or terrorists or or cyber criminals or whoever will know that the cloud is is a pretty insecure place with regard to data confidentiality so. i would assume that well trained terrorists for example. would not store the data any clout so really regarding effectiveness you can question that. from real point of view of the best way to fix all that well all over the world including in china and russia and in europe...
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surely then in the midst of a flat lining economy ek government would be eager to plug the holes it's letting billions of much needed tax pounds you can't spend it in the chancellor's autumn statement last week and it was the penniless on welfare he we're in the government's firing line why has this government decided to clamp down on benefits for clamping down on multi-million pound tax avoiders. well i think that the government is clamping down on that there's been a lot of money allocated by him but there are now that people know that morsi or doing that now that people know that they've been avoiding paying that amount of tax i mean it's no good doing it after not paying well there's a difference between people. who voiding tax through legitimate reads and those who are illegally doing it there is a to do when you're a citizen or not i still enjoyed and paying where interested me again. let me actually answer the question once before you actually. the tax avoid is ok to legally tell you what starbucks and amazon and google have been doing is ok's that you're saying there's a diffe
surely then in the midst of a flat lining economy ek government would be eager to plug the holes it's letting billions of much needed tax pounds you can't spend it in the chancellor's autumn statement last week and it was the penniless on welfare he we're in the government's firing line why has this government decided to clamp down on benefits for clamping down on multi-million pound tax avoiders. well i think that the government is clamping down on that there's been a lot of money allocated by...
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well i think that the government is clamping down on that there's been a lot of money allocated by. their accounting and now that people know that. or doing their thing it now that people know that they've been avoiding paying that amount of tax i mean it's no good doing it are not paying well there's a difference between people. who voiding tax to legitimately. and those who are illegally doing it there is a to do when we were. paying where interest. let me actually answer the question once before you actually interact tax avoid is ok to legally starbucks and amazon and google have been doing is ok's that you're saying there's a difference between tax avoidance and tax evasion tax evasion is illegal tax avoidance people are using the law to their benefit now if the law is wrong we need to change the law but for now the law continues to allow an exodus of profits made in britain meaning companies like amazon can keep getting away with paying less than the tax payers they're profiting from sarah firth r.t. london. bahrain's leading human rights activists is staying behind bars but no
well i think that the government is clamping down on that there's been a lot of money allocated by. their accounting and now that people know that. or doing their thing it now that people know that they've been avoiding paying that amount of tax i mean it's no good doing it are not paying well there's a difference between people. who voiding tax to legitimately. and those who are illegally doing it there is a to do when we were. paying where interest. let me actually answer the question once...
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the chemical scare round series receiving a skeptical response not only from assad's government but now the very people seeking to bring him down a senior rebel official has dismissed washington's reports that assad was arming chemical warheads so it was all part of a major game but it's all he's going to check our polls even fabricated allegations can't prove deadly. u.s. officials said intelligence agencies have detected that assad's government has been preparing its chemical weapons stockpiles will possible use the obama administration's message to syria the u.s. is ready to act if you make the tragic mistake of using these weapons there will be consequences and you will be held accountable there will be consequences. there will be consequences we have sent a unmistakable message that this would cross a red line the media quickly picked up on the alarming news of the syrian government's alleged plans citing secret intelligence for fox news confirms that syrian troops now have the deadly nerve agent sarin gas weaponized and at the ready the syrian government flatly denied the possibil
the chemical scare round series receiving a skeptical response not only from assad's government but now the very people seeking to bring him down a senior rebel official has dismissed washington's reports that assad was arming chemical warheads so it was all part of a major game but it's all he's going to check our polls even fabricated allegations can't prove deadly. u.s. officials said intelligence agencies have detected that assad's government has been preparing its chemical weapons...
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government has material evidence that the russian state is guilty but interestingly under the naught the english courts call its policy judgment on the lawfulness of the behavior of another state so that's an interesting point which i'm still come up again when the inquest is held but of course we've seen no details of this evidence which is interesting the u.k. government has kept its evidence very close to its chest meanwhile there is convincing evidence on the other side of cool. do you avoid u.k. police's main suspects. because poisoning he recently passed a law a detector test administered by british experts in which he was specifically asked whether he has had any involvement in it because that he said no the lie detector test was passed by him also because only follow the hold on t.v. that he didn't suspect the kremlin or andrey lugovoy of having any involvement in his son's murder this inquest we're expecting it to take place next year and it's an inquest in which there will be huge media attention from all over the world. he one atomic experts are back in iran to try and mak
government has material evidence that the russian state is guilty but interestingly under the naught the english courts call its policy judgment on the lawfulness of the behavior of another state so that's an interesting point which i'm still come up again when the inquest is held but of course we've seen no details of this evidence which is interesting the u.k. government has kept its evidence very close to its chest meanwhile there is convincing evidence on the other side of cool. do you...
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government has doesn't show any evidence of culpability of the scottish mafia the u.k. secret services or. involvement but of course we've seen no details of this evidence which is interesting the u.k. government has kept its evidence very close to its chest meanwhile there is convincing evidence on the other side of course. u.k. police's main suspects. because poisoning he recently passed a lie detector test administered by british experts in which he was specifically asked whether he has had any involvement in his death he said no lie detector test was passed by him also because only father told r.t. that he didn't suspect the kremlin or andrey lugovoy of having any involvement in his son's murder. this is not just about the sort of salacious details of spying on the world there is there are wider implications to this and of course it has been the major stumbling block in the u.k. russia relations for the last six years since it happened russia can't extradite its own citizens and the british courts would like to take another look at look at boy but they can't and it
government has doesn't show any evidence of culpability of the scottish mafia the u.k. secret services or. involvement but of course we've seen no details of this evidence which is interesting the u.k. government has kept its evidence very close to its chest meanwhile there is convincing evidence on the other side of course. u.k. police's main suspects. because poisoning he recently passed a lie detector test administered by british experts in which he was specifically asked whether he has had...
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are things that government does that actually don't very very poorly i know they're going to a lot of people watching tonight jumping up and out of what you're saying here throwing things nodo the t.v. screen anyway why do you think governments keep bringing up the problem of tax avoidance and then at the same time fail to do anything concrete to change it. well that's because fortunately we don't have one world government we have two hundred countries in the world and every country has a right to set their own tax rates and decide what their own tax policy is and that's why we have tax competition that is why companies can excuse tax burdens quite taking advantage of the fact there are countries that have low tax burdens and that's why also individuals can take advantage of tax competition which is actually very beneficial because tax competition is what keeps tax rates down. in in one nine hundred eighty. our tax rates are almost double what they are today and the reason they have dropped so much worldwide is because of tax competition. i just think you've got you just now let the f
are things that government does that actually don't very very poorly i know they're going to a lot of people watching tonight jumping up and out of what you're saying here throwing things nodo the t.v. screen anyway why do you think governments keep bringing up the problem of tax avoidance and then at the same time fail to do anything concrete to change it. well that's because fortunately we don't have one world government we have two hundred countries in the world and every country has a right...
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purportedly showing a child executing someone who's claimed to be a government supporter and of course that video is not verified but the bigger picture question here is shouldn't incidents like this raise some questions or concerns about backing the opposition they should definitely but unfortunately the way this. works is going to have seemed to be to leave little messages to go to google groups approving it will be will escape through. the consequences or nobody will be targeting them as terrorists. looks like we've lost a guest there we're going to try to get that interview back for you that was dr ali mohamed the editor in chief of the syria tribune online magazine. well the death of former russian spy alexander litvinenko who was poisoned in london six years ago is again in the spotlight a testimony at a preliminary hearing into the incident suggest that living go was a paid british intelligence agent and that the russian state was involved in as murder charges or spencer's in london and is following those developments for us this is not just about the sort of salacious details o
purportedly showing a child executing someone who's claimed to be a government supporter and of course that video is not verified but the bigger picture question here is shouldn't incidents like this raise some questions or concerns about backing the opposition they should definitely but unfortunately the way this. works is going to have seemed to be to leave little messages to go to google groups approving it will be will escape through. the consequences or nobody will be targeting them as...
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rebels in syria come together under one military command meantime more global calls to prevent the government from using chemical weapons are increasingly seen as a pretext for intervention we examine that this hour and see how massive vows to see palestinians liberated as the militant group marks twenty five years of action while israel faces growing international pressure to stop building more settlements . hello and a very warm welcome to if you just joined us is what i am here in moscow my name is kevin owen and you with r.t. the egyptian opposition announced it will boycott the referendum on the new constitution there saying the document fails to represent the whole nation president morsi has ordered the military to maintain security until after saturday's vote on the disputed draft is viewed by many as discriminatory jenna's spell trues got more from cairo. the national salvation front which is the coalition of opposition forces how the press conference they express their complete rejection of the referendum of the constitution which they say enforces dictatorial tendencies and the key
rebels in syria come together under one military command meantime more global calls to prevent the government from using chemical weapons are increasingly seen as a pretext for intervention we examine that this hour and see how massive vows to see palestinians liberated as the militant group marks twenty five years of action while israel faces growing international pressure to stop building more settlements . hello and a very warm welcome to if you just joined us is what i am here in moscow my...
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and the way to solve the problem is by government were growing by shrinking the role of government by getting government to spend less and less and regulate less that's what comic back in order that's one of. the job where you grow again i don't hear. so. saying. somebody who's being supported by government is only a very short term solution in the long term it is a disaster. when update for you now and some of the day's other top stories that is when president here chavez has spoken publicly for the first time about his successor off announcing he's suffering from cancer again he was to return to cuba for further treatment in surgery in the coming days but during a speech on state t.v. he named vice president nicolas maduro as his emplacement should anything happen to him the news comes just two months after chavez was reelected in a tight vote. protesters have clashed with police and a ruling party activists in atlanta actually counseled the car at least two people were killed and nearly two hundred injured when the authorities fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse the crowd
and the way to solve the problem is by government were growing by shrinking the role of government by getting government to spend less and less and regulate less that's what comic back in order that's one of. the job where you grow again i don't hear. so. saying. somebody who's being supported by government is only a very short term solution in the long term it is a disaster. when update for you now and some of the day's other top stories that is when president here chavez has spoken publicly...
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cannot afford to be seem to be reek in dealing with china obviously a higher power with government. over two hundred billion barrels of oil and large amounts of natural gas that's more than the vast majority of the world's energy rich nations have all hidden under the south china sea china claims most of the territory for itself but india has also managed to get access by buying a stake in a vietnamese gas field shortly after hanoi accuse chinese boats of sandwich dodging exploration india warned it's ready to use force to defend its interests hopefully as i said the trip not to lead to a longer term conflict but you know it's it's you know the inevitable because both these countries now large ambitions of becoming global actors and players both china and india have been pumping billions of u.s. dollars into their armies and navies holding drills on a regular basis and beijing has also announced its police will soon start to board and inspect foreign vessels surely the vast oil reserves in the south china sea are just too big of a cash for now they're trying out working here to pass
cannot afford to be seem to be reek in dealing with china obviously a higher power with government. over two hundred billion barrels of oil and large amounts of natural gas that's more than the vast majority of the world's energy rich nations have all hidden under the south china sea china claims most of the territory for itself but india has also managed to get access by buying a stake in a vietnamese gas field shortly after hanoi accuse chinese boats of sandwich dodging exploration india...
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he will not tolerate anybody working to overthrow the government. but this is just in and it came from the end of the speech. the egyptian president mohamed morsi has called for a national dialogue meeting the day after tomorrow. friday is the day of prayers. saturday like the first day of the workweek, that is going to be the day where they call for national dialogue. they are trying to get the two sides together to come to agreements. he says this dialogue will cover the fate of the upper house of parliament. it will cover election law and a political road map. here is the main thing. president morsi says he will form a new assembly to write a new constitution if the current draft constitution is rejected. so what do we have here? this is a man from it is muslim brotherhood dually elected in a democratic process. he came into government with branches much like we have here. with checks and balances. he said to the checks and the balances, never you mind. i am going to run things, and i am not subject to your judicial review, and you people over he
he will not tolerate anybody working to overthrow the government. but this is just in and it came from the end of the speech. the egyptian president mohamed morsi has called for a national dialogue meeting the day after tomorrow. friday is the day of prayers. saturday like the first day of the workweek, that is going to be the day where they call for national dialogue. they are trying to get the two sides together to come to agreements. he says this dialogue will cover the fate of the upper...